Like
many programs for female impersontion clubs, this one is not dated...I
presume to give
the program a longer shelf-life. Also making dating it more difficult
is that the club had and
has such a long history...from around 1936 until the present, though
with many changes.
I believe the featuring of female impersonators began in the early
50s, with Coccinelle
becoming the first huge star.

In
addition, I believe the program is intended to be more historical
than to represent any
particular show...the program is 44 pages and no cast is that large.
I also think it is
interesting that at the back is an ad for another very famous and
long-lasting female
impersonation club, Madame Arthur's. Best guess, this program is from
the early 1960's.
Also, Sonne Teal is featured (spelled 'Sone' here). She died in a
plane crash in 1966,
with no mention here of her passing.

Plus,
click on the small images to see other Madame Arthur and Le Carrousel
programs:

Above
Sonne Teal (spelled Sone here) died in a plane crash in 1966

I
do not make a practice of putting my "watermark" on images,
but recently some of my more
expensive items have found their way to other websites, without the
advantage of being asked
for permission...and this program was indeed rare and pricey.